Some cuts could be feasible if the Pentagon revised its two-war strategy.
The Bush Administration adopted the two-war strategy in 1991.
His statement did not directly address the panel's critique of the two-war strategy, which he inherited.
We engaged in a perfectly delightful conversation about the Pentagon's two-war strategy.
Taking a grimmer view of the requirements for a two-war strategy, the Government Accounting Office puts the gap closer to $150 billion.
Of all the assumptions in the Pentagon plan, lawmakers, and even some military commanders, have expressed the most skepticism over the military's two-war strategy.
But the current review is the first by the Pentagon in decades to seriously question the wisdom of the two-war strategy.
But as the air war over Yugoslavia continues with no end in sight, military analysts are questioning whether this two-war strategy is realistic.
The Administration's plan cuts $100 billion from what the Bush Administration proposed to spend through 1999, but it backs the same two-war strategy.
More immediately, the Pentagon has laid out plans intended to bolster its two-war strategy.